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    God of War | Kratos vs Thor⚒️💥 [Artwork by: @RonnieWong]

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    Kratos vs Thor⚒️�� [Artwork by: @RonnieWong]

    Posted: 15 Apr 2021 08:32 PM PDT

    Kratos (Pre-Norse) Custom Minifigure!!

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 07:39 AM PDT

    Bohemian Rage

    Posted: 15 Apr 2021 08:09 PM PDT

    Some practice work

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 09:03 AM PDT

    Everyone hates the Dark Elves so I though I'd share this picture of Kratos laughing after throwing the axe at one

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 11:42 AM PDT

    When you get to that part

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 10:40 AM PDT

    SPOILERS!!! About the ending and my thoughts about it

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 06:33 AM PDT

    I know I'm late to the party, but I just finished the game a couple of hours ago and the ending left me with so many questions.

    At the very end it is revealed to us that Atreus is given another name by his mother: Loki. And apparently if you translate the prophetic mural at the end, Kratos' name is Farbauti, which in norse mythology is a giant and father to Loki. What I found interesting that this is somehow foreshadowed in one of the boat dialogues, after Kratos tells Atreus that they are gods. Atreus keeps asking what powers he would have, and asks if he can transform into an animal. Which is actually one of Loki's powers in norse mythology, where he can shapeshift.

    However I'm a bit confused if we should consider Kratos to actually be Farbauti (which is a giant), or if they changed this part of mythology for their own convenience? However all in all I loved how they wove Kratos into norse mythology and also like that they didn't immediately reveal everything to us in this game (like Thor and Odin), the game overall felt like a prequel to what is to come. I think that there will be a lot more secrets revealed, and that there will be conflict between Kratos and Atreus, since conflict between parents and their children is one of the main driving forces of the God of War universe as well as Greek and Norse Mythology.

    On another note, I hope that Ragnarok will much more intense than how this game felt. I really enjoyed it, but I couldn't help but feel like there wasn't much at stake as opposed to the other games.

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    I don't think GoW Ragnarok will be about killing Thor and the rest of Norse Mythology

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 01:14 AM PDT

    I find it interesting how many people in this subreddit seem to still have the first three console games in mind when thinking about GoW Ragnarok. We're all expecting Kratos and Thor to fight (obviously) but personally I don't think this sequel will do the whole "Kratos destroys an entire mythology" mainly because it's already been done in GoW3. Given the story of the 2018 game and its more "grown up' storytelling I think it would make sense for the sequel to put a more grey perspective on things for the Aesir gods rather than all of them being pure antagonists.

    I don't know, I think it would be more interesting if Thor showed up there at the end, not to fight. Given all of the terrible things we've heard about him from second hand perspectives that would certainly peak my interest, maybe he's there because he's gone rogue from Odin and needs Kratos aid with something? haha. Protagonists having to team up with the antagonists is always fun! Kratos killing Thor and wielding Mjolnir would be dope sure but I don't know if GoW is a "kill the bad guy and take their weapon" kind of franchise anymore. Or I'm completely wrong and Kratos is indeed 'the Ragnarok' for the Norse mythology.

    That's just my take on how I think the sequel might be handled when looking at the 2018 game. Sorry if it's a bad one :)

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    I was wondering...

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 06:17 AM PDT

    When Kratos cut Mimir's head, he asking Freya to revive Mimir bought back to life with a headless body. But can Freya can do the same to Baldur?

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    My most recent victory against the Queen on regular game with no damage on GMGoW difficulty. Forgive the potato quality, I’m still on the OG PS4. The combat in this game is head and shoulders above any other game I’ve played.

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 09:52 AM PDT

    Mama

    Posted: 15 Apr 2021 03:06 PM PDT

    which one is the best?

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 05:40 AM PDT

    Uhhhhhhh why?

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 09:00 AM PDT

    I just finished God of War 1 and 2 for the first time here's my thought !

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 06:38 AM PDT

    First thought : Why haven't I done this before ? Both games are oozing charisma and passion from every outlet and the combat feels so good in both games. That was right up my league !

    So God of War 1 :

    This game aged pretty badly to be honest, and I'm not talking graphics, graphics were actually pretty decent for PS2 Era. but the game design was pretty rough.

    What I didn't like :

    • Fights are a bit too long for no reason, the game sending you sometimes the exact wave of enemies you just defeated feels boring at times
    • The enigmas are a bit too "box pushy" there's a few interesting ones but most are pretty on the nose, and require pushing boxes from point A to point B. Also the conveyor belt box pushing was pretty frustrating at first, and then I realised the conveyor belt stops after a while ? Is this intended design ? Is this just something they added after the fact cause it was too hard ? If yes : Good change in my opinion haha.
    • Very few bosses I can only really remember 3 bosses from GoW 1, maybe it had more but it's pretty telling.
    • The magics aren't very inpired to me. One big strong AoE (which is the one you'll use 90% of the game), Zeus's lightning for attacking distant archers, the medusa head I never used, and Hades which is pretty powerful and just throw and forget.
    • The Hades was a bit frustrating, especially climbing these rotating pillars... It felt a bit like "Get over it"

    What I liked :

    • The atmosphere is awesome, so gritty and grime. Pandora's Temple is really greatly designed place, and the insanity of the architect slowly building-up till the latest rooms is a great touch.
    • The battle system, for a first game, is super robust and fun you have a lot of combo freedom, the enemy variety is pretty good, and the game does require you to think a little bit against stronger monsters.
    • There are few bosses but they are good, The Minautor is awesome, the Hydra was a great introduction, and the Ares fight was pretty cool.

    There's a lot to clean up in this, GoW 1 is a diamond in the rough, and the absolute best argument for why making sequels is a great thing is its sequel.

    God of War 2.

    This game is SUCH a glow-up from the first one. Almost every pet peeve and major issues I had with the game is fixed in this one. Even the xp taking ages to be used in the first game which is an extremely minor thing.

    What I didn't like :

    • ? ? ? Honestly I'm not sure, maybe the side weapons weren't as useful as I'd hope, but that's kinda on me as I swiftly ignored the hammer after realizing I couldn't dodge with it in hand.
    • The skeleton elevator. That timing is soooo tight on the last door...

    What I liked :

    • The variety of environment is awesome, God of War 1 has its atmosphere, but steering the visuals into more colorful yet still dark places was a great idea. The frost giant cavern, the bronze horses, Atlas, even the swamps. It all looks very nice and the environement always manages to get refreshing. It feels like no set-piece stays on screen for too long and it makes many of them very memorable for good reasons as a result.
    • The magics are way better, and are synergizing with combat more than they distract from it. Maaaaybe Atlas' Fury is a bit too "out of the battle" but you get it so late I'll accept it, it's part of the power fantasy at this point.
    • So. Many. Bosses. And I loved them all ! Putting the emphasis on bosses was the best idea, all these confrontations with well-known figures are so great ! Thesee, Perseus, Rhode's Colossus, Fate Sisters, THE BARABARIAN FROM GOW 1's cutscenes ??? I loved that callback ! And Zeus to top it off !
      Really one of the best parts of the game
    • The enigmas are much harder, but also much more interesting, while you get very few hints it feels so good to find a solution by yourself. I think I just had to look up a walkthrough once in the whole game (putting the body in the water current to get it to the other side : I would've never thought about that !) Special points to Clotho being an awesome "Enigma Boss".
    • The difficulty seems to have sprung up from the first, they seem to feel more confident with challenging the player... And I really liked that, I actually died way more to just hard stuff in GoW2. But it doesn't get as frustrating as GoW1 to me, the difficulty is more "fair" than just annoying.... Except the skeleton elevator.

    This game really feels like a proper sequel, it fixes most issues I've had with the first, brings a new focus to the table (bosses !) and really shows how a well thought sequel can push a good idea into a timeless classic !

    I think I'm not ready for God of War 3 !

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    Hercules and Ares vs Magni and Modi. Who wins?

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 12:26 PM PDT

    A 2v2 fight.

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    PS5 upgrade question

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 08:24 AM PDT

    Hello,

    I need help, I am trying to upgrade God of War to the ps5 version but the upgrade is not showing and it seems like I still have the ps4 version. Is there no actual ps5 version and the upgrade is within the ps4 version or am I doing something wrong?

    Thanks!

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    How would you define the new kratos in a single word?

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 12:08 PM PDT

    Kratos is pretty much reformed now but how would you define him in a single word?

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    God of War in 60fps is amazing

    Posted: 15 Apr 2021 07:13 PM PDT

    Finally got to check out the GOW next gen patch and it's smooth as butter. Combat is even more amazing then it already was. Love this game!

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    Since Kratos always gets nerfed in the start of God of war Games... How is he going to be nerfed in Ragnarok?

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 10:54 AM PDT

    Any theories?

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    God of War Question regarding Kratos and the World Serpent

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 04:53 AM PDT

    The World Serpent recognized Atreus, why did he not recognize Kratos?

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    Eng lyrics for these 3 old classic GoW soundtracks?

    Posted: 16 Apr 2021 06:56 AM PDT

    Does anybody know where I can gind the lyrics of: Zeus Wrath Divine Phoenix Rising and Brothers of blood? They were in YT before but now I cant find them

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    When you think you're going to die but remember that you are a god

    Posted: 15 Apr 2021 04:31 PM PDT

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